Scott Killen reviewed The hour I first believed by Wally Lamb
Wally Lamb's two previous novels, She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True, …
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4 stars
When I first began this book, some of the contents bugged me. Some of the scenes were brutal. Often the language was offensive. Witnessing some of the activities and intimate moments portrayed was embarrassing and awkward for me.
But then I began to realize what the problem was: I believed what I was reading. [a:Wally Lamb|3505|Wally Lamb|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1220018823p2/3505.jpg] has written a brilliant novel that shows the plain truth about life--all of us do things we regret and all of us experience things that traumatize us, yet, the choice to hope, or not, is ours regardless.
What I began to realize is that if I knew this much detail about anyone, it would make me uncomfortable, and it should. Lamb's protagonist is so well thought out and detailed that by the end of the book I felt like I knew him almost as well as myself. I started the book thinking "I hope the whole thing isn't like this!" and ended with "It can't be over, yet!"
This book is not for everyone. It explores the darkness of the untold depths of human tragedy; however, it also touches on the truth within the gloom: There are always reasons to live and love.